4 injured in multiple-vehicle collision in Escondido

ESCONDIDO (CNS) - Four people were injured -- one critically -- when a vehicle was struck by two others Saturday in an Escondido intersection, police said.

A vehicle driven by a 79-year-old Escondido woman, who was not wearing a seat belt, pulled away from a stop sign at Redwood Street and Felicita Avenue shortly before 8:30 a.m. and was struck by an eastbound vehicle, police said.

The woman's vehicle was then struck by a westbound vehicle and she was likely ejected, police said.

The woman was taken to Palomar Medical Center in critical condition, police said. The other vehicles' drivers and one passenger were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

The cause of the crash remained under investigation. Police asked anyone with information to call Officer Nick Kluka at (760) 839-4728.

A five year old girl's dream came true today with the help of the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Leona, who lives in San Marcos and is battling cancer, wished to have the ultimate pirate ship playhouse in her backyard.

A five year old girl's dream came true today with the help of the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Leona, who lives in San Marcos and is battling cancer, wished to have the ultimate pirate ship playhouse in her backyard.

Few of us really know how our coworkers spend their time when they are off the clock. In Thursday's Zevely Zone, Jeff gets to know Ryan Brothers - a writer here at KFMB Stations and News 8 - who put his own signature on Mission Trails Regional Park.

Few of us really know how our coworkers spend their time when they are off the clock. In Thursday's Zevely Zone, Jeff gets to know Ryan Brothers - a writer here at KFMB Stations and News 8 - who put his own signature on Mission Trails Regional Park.

At least one person was killed Saturday morning in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 5 in San Diego.

At least one person was killed Saturday morning in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 5 in San Diego. The crash was reported at 3:51 a.m. on northbound I-5 north of Carmel Mountain Road, according to the California Highway Patrol.

A local company is on the cutting edge of ocean exploration using unmanned vehicles powered by wind and sun and the future looks bright for these ocean drones, which currently are being tested off the coast of San Diego.

A local company is on the cutting edge of ocean exploration using unmanned vehicles powered by wind and sun and the future looks bright for these ocean drones, which currently are being tested off the coast of San Diego.